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Due to fail in time management I don’t think I will be able to continue the blog. So, at least for now (whatever this might mean), this blog can be considered as dead. I apologise for the comments that remained un-moderated/not-approved for like a week and the unaswered emails. Have fun with whatever you do and as always Happy Coding!!!
Here are two neat attachments…

1) A computer terminal pic. from the Schiphol airport at Netherlands while arriving there for har2009

har2009 stuff:
@DrWhax: Dude I’m really sorry for not meeting you at the 2600nl village. I saw a guy that should be you since he was wearing a t-shirt that had that name written in the back. Maybe we’ll meet in another place some time. :)

@ret: Man… I logged in to EFNet at least 2 times when I was at har to find you and you were not there. Too bad, I really wanted to meet you in real life. :)

Thanks to mumpi of phonoelit for the awesome parties and FX for being such a cool (and drunk?) guy!!! Also, cccp you rock man (we had some fun time even though you didn’t know that I was xorl)!!! xD

I will be occasionally checking the comments and emails but please, don’t get angry if this isn’t really often.

This seriously was one of the best exploit blogs on the internet. You went into such excellent detail, and I learned a lot through the process. I really hope you reconsider abandoning the blog, but if you don’t, thank you for your time and effort. :)

@foobar: I don’t think that there is that much exploitation stuff in here.

@gl: Thanks, even though that free time is almost already occupied :(

@h: I’m not aware of something that you could do apart from some ready to use tools to create a mirror (wget -m for example) of the site. However, if no hacker rm it. It will be here as long as wordpress.com is alive (I hope so at least).

@meepster: Thanks, I will probably make new posts in the future. However, I don’t know when… So, for now I don’t have any free time to spend on the blog and this is why I consider it dead.

xorl is one of the first of many blogs that’ve taken the care and attention to evaluate vulnerability development almost with as much frevor as cr0.org and probably with as much attention as kernelbof. Being updated almost as regularly as oss-security mailing lists; in recent times, xorl has (with influence from spender) decidedly paid more attention to kernel based bugs, regardless, your blog is unlike many others, a lot of your viewers feel very comfortable with this blog, and find themselves opening it up before google when their browsers are loaded. If you’re truly leaving, you will forever remain in our heartz! Fear not, from where you pioneered blogging, motivation shall ensue those that’ll follow after you.

@ret: Thank you very much. I’m glad that people from the underground found this blog useful. I’m not leaving. As I said earlier, I know that I will somehow manage to find some time to continue but for now I don’t have any spare time for blogging.
Yes, I remember what you said. I have good memory when I’m not drunk. :)

@ithilgore: Jesus! How did I spell that thing man? I can hardly do this even when I’m sober!

Keep making so detailed (and frequent) vulnerability analysis posts is definitely a very time consuming task; I can surely appreciate that. Hopefully at some point in the future you will find the time to continue.

You proven one can be funny, pedagogical and very skilled at the same time. You are a source of inspiration and will be missed. Gut luck with ze everything. *hugz* ~back to the lonely road again. Hello darkness my old friend.. :P

Guess i’m a late guest at this blog, i’ve been devouring your posts in the last few days. Just love the way you talk about stuff and your attitude towards the conceptual level of hacking things up, i’ve been learning some cool things:) sad to know this will stay as it is for some time. Anyway, hope you’ll find a bitsy to keep posting in the future.
All the best!